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  4. MUMMER MEMOIRS.

    A London writer in a Melbourne weekly says:—There is still living in London a lady who was a popular actress away back in the fifties, and who ...

    Article : 2,587 words
  5. THE LYOEUM.

    Mr. C. Spencer, Senora, and Joe Goodman joyously mingle their smiles with each other, so great is the business now being done at the Lyceum Theatre night ...

    Article : 216 words
  6. MUSIC AND DRAMA.

    The two Jims (should it not be two gems, Messrs. Brennan and Bain, continue to crowd into their programmes a deluge of the choicest morsels of the best things ...

    Article : 298 words
  7. CRITERION THEATRE.

    The best of friends must part. There may be nothing overwhelmingly original about this remark, nevertheless ia is true just the same, 'cos there's no stiffs ...

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  8. BILLIARDS.

    Many happy returns of the day to joe Smith. Born February 17. Amateurs, attention! All you who are hankering after the coveted title of ...

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  9. TIVOLI THEATRE.

    The Federal and State Governments should get bandits secretly on the job to kidnap Cinquevalli, who should be kept in Australia at any cost to balance our ...

    Article : 131 words
  10. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Whether Miss Beatrice Day has any intention of launching out in the business of a florist, deponent knoweth not, but certain it is that at Saturday night's ...

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  11. THE BIJOU.

    The Bijou Picture Palace has this week a sparkling programme on tap, the cry of the audiences being 'Film up. again. The new programme, judging from the ...

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  12. GENERAL DEBILITATION.

    Sincerity of conviction and directness of purpose mart the action of Mr. Thomas Theak in giving for publication the ensuing lines, which were written at his home ...

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  13. PALACE THEATRE.

    'The Old Folks at Home, a new play, the title of which recalls the fact that 'all the world am sad and dreary, ebery-where I roam,' was produced at the ...

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  14. DEATH OF MRS. BELFIELD.

    A severe shock was caused throughout the city yesterday, when it became known that Mrs. J. B. Belfield, wife of the amateur champion of Australians, had died during ...

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  15. DEATH OF ALF. LENEHAN.

    'When Athens won at Geelong on Saturday "Alf." Lenehan. who had the racing of him since he came to Melbourne, was almost at his last gasp from the effects ...

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  16. THE MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    'The Duchess of Dantzlc' continues to hold Sydney willing captive. Mr. Williamson—who, by the way, in in Melbourne Just at present—has achieved ...

    Article : 116 words
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